ARCHIVED: Features of IU Webmail
UITS acquired and further developed Webmail to provide ease of access and easy attachment handling. Hence, it offers only some of the more sophisticated features of other email clients. If you need features that Webmail doesn't offer, try using a desktop client to read your Cyrus mail, or see if another email system is available. See ARCHIVED: Reading your Cyrus email and ARCHIVED: Email systems at IU
For information on how to connect to IU Webmail, see ARCHIVED: What is IU Webmail? Below are descriptions of some basic features of Webmail, and links to more information.
Storage usage information
Your used storage space is not based on the number of messages you have, but on the total size of all messages and their attachments. For more, see Default storage space allotments for UITS accounts
In IU Webmail, your total storage space and the amount and percentage of that space you are currently using are displayed at the top of the Webmail screen when you first log in. The first number is how much of your space you are using in megabytes (MB); the second number is your total available space; the third number, in parentheses, is the percentage of your used space.
Options
You can set your Options to display how your name appears, include a personalized signature in outgoing mail messages, choose mailbox and folder display options, organize your messages in your Inbox, and set other features. For more, see ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, what's available under Options?
Note: You cannot modify the font. By default, the font is formatted as plain text.
Checking for new mail
After you first connect to Webmail and read any new mail, Webmail will check the server periodically for any new messages. Under
, you can set how frequently Webmail should check for new mail, and also select whether or not you wish to be notified of new mail via a pop-up window.You can also manually prompt Webmail to check for new mail by clicking the new mail icon. This icon looks like two arrows forming a rough circle, and is located immediately to the right of the word "Inbox", on the line just below the "Mailbox Quota:" line.
Deleting messages
To delete messages from your account, while looking at the list of messages, check the box next to each message you wish to delete, and then click
. Each message you selected will still appear in the list of messages but will have a line through it marking it as deleted. To actually remove the deleted messages from your account, in the upper right corner of the screen, click .As soon as you click
in Webmail, all the messages you have marked as deleted will disappear permanently from the server. There are no recovery options from within Webmail.Note: You can arrange a retrieval attempt for a fee, but UITS cannot guarantee that your files will be recovered; see ARCHIVED: At IU, how do I recover files or email deleted from UITS central systems?
Attachments
To learn how to include attachments in outgoing mail and to open attachments you receive, see ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how do I use attachments?
Folders
You can create folders and subfolders, and save your messages in them to keep your account organized; see ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how do I use folders?
To keep the messages in your folders organized, see ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how can I sort the messages in a folder?
To find a particular message in a folder or your Inbox, see ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how can I search my messages?
Spell check
Webmail offers a spell check feature; see ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, how can I spell check my messages?
Address book
To add entries to or remove entries from your address book, see ARCHIVED: In my IU Webmail address book, how do I add or remove entries?
Postpone or save drafts of messages
You can save a draft of a message and resume composing it later by clicking ARCHIVED: In IU Webmail, what's available under Options?
in the "Message Composition" window. To set the options for how drafts are stored, see the appropriate section inFilters, forwards, and vacation mail
The Cyrus mail servers use a filtering language called Sieve; the web interface for building Sieves is called Ingo, and is accessible via IU Webmail. You can use Ingo to sort incoming mail and send it to different folders based on the sender or the subject line, for example. You can also set up forwarding or a vacation mail message. For more, see:
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Last modified on 2018-01-18 12:58:55.